XML Summary. What is Next?
XML Summary
XML can be used to exchange, share, and store
data.
XML documents form a tree structure that starts at
"the root" and branches to "the leaves".
XML has very simple syntax rules. XML with
correct syntax is "Well Formed". Valid XML also validates against a DTD.
XSLT is used to transform XML into other formats
like HTML.
All modern browsers have a built-in XML parser that can read and manipulate XML.
The DOM (Document Object Model) defines a standard
way for accessing XML.
The XMLHttpRequest object provides a way to
communicate with a server after a web page has loaded.
XML Namespaces provide a method to avoid
element name conflicts.
Text inside a CDATA section is ignored by the
parser.
Our XML examples also represent a summary of this XML tutorial.
What to Study Next?
Our recommendation is to learn about the XML DOM and XSLT.
If you want to learn more about validating XML, we recommend DTD and XML
Schema.
Below is a short description of each subject.
XML DOM (Document Object Model)
The XML DOM defines a standard way for accessing and manipulating XML
documents.
The
XML DOM is platform and language independent and can be used by any programming
language like Java, JavaScript, and VBScript.
If you want to learn more about the DOM, please
visit our XML DOM tutorial.
XSLT (XML Stylesheet Language Transformations)
XSLT is the style sheet language for XML files.
With XSLT you can transform XML documents into other formats, like XHTML.
If you want to learn more about XSLT, please
visit our XSLT tutorial.
XML DTD (Document Type Definition)
The purpose of a DTD is to define what elements, attributes and entities is
legal in an XML document.
With DTD, each of your XML files can carry a description of its own format
with it.
DTD can be used to verify that the data you receive, and your own data, is
valid.
If you want to learn more about DTD, please
visit our DTD tutorial.
XML Schema
XML Schema is an XML based alternative to DTD.
Unlike DTD, XML Schemas has support for datatypes, and XML Schema use XML
Syntax.
If you want to learn more about XML Schema, please
visit our XML Schema tutorial.
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